The social psychology of clothing : symbolic appearances in context

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The social psychology of clothing : symbolic appearances in context

Susan B. Kaiser

Fairchild Publications, 1997

2nd ed. revised

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Includes bibliographies and references index (p.595-630)

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In this updated edition of the classic text, Kaiser explores the unconscious thought processes we use to decide not just how clothes look, but what they mean. In a new section, the author addresses the increasingly multicultural emphasis of the study of clothing and appearance. She also examines fashion in terms of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and class, offering a more inclusive vision of the social psychology of clothing.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Part One: Symbolic Appearances in Context - The Social Psychology of Clothing - Toward a Contextual Perspective - Clothing, Appearance and the Social Construction of Gender Part Two: Appearance and the Self - The Body in Context - Appearance and Self-Concept - Appearance Management and Self-Presentation Part Three: Appearance Communication in Context - The Underlying Context of Appearance - Appearance and Social Cognition - Perceiver Variables - Appearance Commnication: A Two-Way Process Part Four: Appearance and Culture - Appearance in Group and Organisational Culture - Society, Appearance and Fashion - Cultural Categories, Appearances and Social Stratification Part Five: Culture Change and Continuity - Cultural Dynamics and Identity Construction - Fashion Change: Social-Psychological Process in Cultural and Historical Context - Global Influences and Identity Expression Part Six: Symbolic Appearances in Diverse Contexts - Emerging insights, Expanding Possibilities - Clothes, Communities, Identities

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